Kadhalil Vizhunthen

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Kadhalil Vizhunthen

Theatrical release poster
Directed by P. V. Prasad
Starring Nakul
Sunaina
Livingston
Sampath Raj
Music by Vijay Antony
Cinematography S.D. Vijay Milton
Distributed by Sun Pictures
Release dates
  • 26 September 2008 (2008-09-26)
Running time 188 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil

Kadhalil Vizhunthen (English: I Fell in Love) is a 2008 Indian Tamil film directed by P. V. Prasad starring Nakul and Sunaina. The film has music by Vijay Antony, cinematography by S.D. Vijay Milton and editing by V.T Vijayan. The shooting for the film started in August 2007 and the film was released in September 2008.

The film was distributed by Kalanithi Maran, the managing director of Sun Network and the son of politician (late) Murasoli Maran and released on September 2008. The song Nakka Mukka, a kuthu (folk) song and Thozhiya.., a melodious romantic song were very successful hits composed by young music director Vijay Antony and was one of the main reasons of the film's success. Nakka Mukka was played in the opening ceremony of the Cricket World Cup 2011 held at Mirpur, Bangladesh. It also featured among a medley of Tamil songs performed by Shah Rukh Khan and Shriya Saran in the inaugural of the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League 2011 held at Chennai, India.

These sensational music scores by Vijay Antony also made him popular. The use of Rihanna's "Unfaithful" with Tamil lyrics as "Unakkena Naan Yenakkena Nee" displeased many of the film's audience. The film was remade in Oriya as Diwana.

Plot

The story focuses on the life of Sabha (Nakul). He is the football crazy son of an alcoholic and lives in the slums. However, he lives a comfortable life and plays football with his mates as he completes his college career. He meets Meera (Sunaina) after an accident and later develops a liking for her. He slowly starts to love her but is afraid to express his love since she is rich and would react hastily. However, he later does confirm his love to her and she accepts. When Sabha leaves for a football match with his college, he promises that he will propose to her as soon as he gets back. Sabha returns from his match to only find out that Meera has died. Sabha is shocked and he slips into a psychotic depression, travelling around with Meera's dead body, still believing she is alive. To make matters even worse, the police are also after him. The film ends as he commits suicide after he kills Meera's uncle (suresh), who murdered her in the first place in order to gain her wealth.

Cast

Production

Nakul, who was one of the heroes in Boys made his comeback through this film and he has reduced over 20 kilograms to play the lead role in the film.[1] A stunt sequence was shot in Mettupalayam and Nakul performed it without any dupe.[2] The film was shot at locations in Chennai, Ooty, Thalakkonam, Muthumalai and Kodaikanal.[3] The film marked the foray of the Sun Network into film distribution through their newly founded production company Sun Pictures.

Soundtrack

Kadhalil Vizhunthen

Front Cover
Soundtrack album to Kadhalil Vizhunthen by Vijay Antony
Recorded 2007
Genre Film soundtrack
Language Tamil
Label Junglee Music
Producer Vijay Antony
Vijay Antony chronology

Pandhayam
(2008)
Kadhalil Vizhunthen
(2008)
Budhivanta
(2008)

The soundtrack has nine tracks, composed by Vijay Antony. The lyrics were written by Thamarai, P.V.Prasad, Nepolian and Priyan. The song "Nakka Mukka" met with tremendous response from the youth and was on everyone's lips. The soundtrack met with critical acclaim and made Vijay Antony famous.

Tracklist

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Doley"  Relina, Megha 4:17
2. "Enna Sonnen"  Nitish Gopalan 1:09
3. "Kadavul Padaitha"  Vijay Antony, Fathima 6:16
4. "Nakku Mukka - Female"  Nakul, Chinnaponnu 3:17
5. "Nakku Mukka - Male"  Vijay Antony 4:56
6. "Solladi"  Tippu 5:08
7. "Thozhiya"  Harish Raghavendra, Sri Charan 4:47
8. "Unakkena Naan"  Vijay Antony, Ramya 3:44
9. "Un Thalai Mudi"  Karthik, Nithish Gopalan, Maya 5:27
Total length:
39:01

Release

The film was lying in the cans for one year and Sun Pictures bought the film making it their first film.[4] The film opened alongside Sakkarakatti at the box office on September 26, 2008 with the media hyping that it was a battle of two films with debutants and successful soundtracks.[5]

The success of the film led Nakul and Sunaina reunite again in Maasilamani[6] which too was promoted by Sun Pictures and became successful. PV Prasad started another project "Eppadi Manasukkul Vanthai" for he was held in cheating case and the film was finally released in 2012.[7]

Critical reception

Indiaglitz wrote: "It is a feel-good movie with strong portrayals".[8] Sify wrote: "obsessive love story that turns out to be dreary and long drawn out".[9] Rediff wrote: "Kadhalil Vizhundhen achieves at least in part, what other love-stories fail to do -- to bring a genuine lump in your throat at times".[10]

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